Hardwick Genealogy


Pages to look at:


John Smith of Birnam Wood
John Smith's Diary
John Smith's Letters
John Smith of Baulkham Hills
John Smith's Will
Robert Smith
Robert Smith's Will
James Elder
Samuel Bate
Jack & Eliza Bate
How I found my Convicts
Captain John H Lister
A Voyage with Captain Lister
The Daring Smith Boys
Charles Harpur the poet
Sydney Long the artist


Your Australian Grannies


Introduction
Jane Langley (1764-1836)
Ann Halfpenny (1764-1837)
Mary Geer (1789-1851)
Henrietta Shewing (1787-1828)
Elizabeth Tebbutt (1790-1847)
Sophia Isabella Norris (1769-1792)
Mary Harley (1768-1835)
Sarah Gordon (1797-1838)
Susanna Pymble (1806-1899)
Matilda Eleanor King (1788-1867)
Agnes Peel (1813-1880)
Louisa Vallce Brairley (1822-1853)
Susanna Fletcher (1815-1902)
Emma Maria Doyle (1804-1868)
Caroline Smith (1831-1901)
Sarah Ann Pickering (1830-1900)
Elizabeth Lister (1832-1899)
Isabella Armour (1842-1914)
Susanna Chapman (1842-1906)
Anna Cox (1820-1895)
Laura Richards (1854-1921)
Rebecca White (1835-1910)
Ellen Gertrude Bate (1872-1966)
Emma Amy Susanna Smith (1862—1934)
Adele Florence Wells (1877—1943)
Laurie Chapman Chauncy (1887—1958)


Most of the above files are the result of the work of Margaret Hardwick.


There were the Scots who kept the Sabbath and everything else they could lay their hands on.
Then there were the Welsh who prayed on their knees and their neighbours.
Thirdly there were the Irish who never knew what they wanted but were willing to fight for it anyway.
Lastly there were the English who considered themselves a self-made nation, thus relieving the Almighty of a dreadful responsibility.

Anon


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